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Ant-Man and the Wasp star Paul Rudd helped bring in over $2 million dollars in a charity event benefitting Kansas’ Children’s Mercy hospital, where Rudd wielded a Captain America shield signed by the cast of Avengers: Infinity War.

“I spent a lot of time this past summer hanging out with a bunch of superheroes,” said Rudd, according to KansasCity.com, who missed out on crossover epic Infinity War but appears next in Ant-Man and the Wasp and Avengers 4.

Last night at the annual @BigSlickKC fundraiser, Ant-Man himself Paul Rudd auctioned off this Captain America shield signed by all the MCU stars. It sold for $53,000 with all proceeds going to the Kansas City @ChildrensMercy hospital! pic.twitter.com/7HXCzqIK0U

“I spent a lot of time this past summer hanging out with a bunch of superheroes,” said Rudd, according to KansasCity.com, who missed out on crossover epic Infinity War but appears next in Ant-Man and the Wasp and Avengers 4.